Shrimp exhibit daily and seasonal changes primarily in their behavior and habitat preferences. Daily, they often engage in diurnal activities, where they may be more active at night to avoid predators, while during the day, they may hide in crevices or among vegetation. Seasonally, shrimp populations may migrate to deeper waters or alter their feeding patterns in response to temperature fluctuations, food availability, and breeding cycles, ensuring their survival and reproductive success. These changes help them adapt to varying environmental conditions throughout the year.
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